By EveryInc
Orchestrate swarms of specialized AI agents to automate end-to-end software development: plan features, implement code with Rails/Python/TS patterns, conduct multi-perspective reviews for architecture/security/performance, resolve todos/PR feedback in parallel, run browser/iOS tests, sync Figma designs, generate docs/videos, and ship PRs.
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Visually compares live UI implementation against Figma designs and provides detailed feedback on discrepancies. Use after writing or modifying HTML/CSS/React components to verify design fidelity.
Iteratively refines UI design through N screenshot-analyze-improve cycles. Use PROACTIVELY when design changes aren't coming together after 1-2 attempts, or when user requests iterative refinement.
Detects and fixes visual differences between a web implementation and its Figma design. Use iteratively when syncing implementation to match Figma specs.
Creates or updates README files following Ankane-style template for Ruby gems. Use when writing gem documentation with imperative voice, concise prose, and standard section ordering.
Conditional document-review persona, selected when the document has >5 requirements or implementation units, makes significant architectural decisions, covers high-stakes domains, or proposes new abstractions. Challenges premises, surfaces unstated assumptions, and stress-tests decisions rather than evaluating document quality.
This skill should be used when generating and editing images using the Gemini API (Nano Banana Pro). It applies when creating images from text prompts, editing existing images, applying style transfers, generating logos with text, creating stickers, product mockups, or any image generation/manipulation task. Supports text-to-image, image editing, multi-turn refinement, and composition from multiple reference images.
Clean up local branches whose remote tracking branch is gone. Use when the user says "clean up branches", "delete gone branches", "prune local branches", "clean gone", or wants to remove stale local branches that no longer exist on the remote. Also handles removing associated worktrees for branches that have them.
Commit, push, and open a PR with an adaptive, value-first description. Use when the user says "commit and PR", "push and open a PR", "ship this", "create a PR", "open a pull request", "commit push PR", or wants to go from working changes to an open pull request in one step. Also use when the user says "update the PR description", "refresh the PR description", "freshen the PR", or wants to rewrite an existing PR description. Produces PR descriptions that scale in depth with the complexity of the change, avoiding cookie-cutter templates.
Create a git commit with a clear, value-communicating message. Use when the user says "commit", "commit this", "save my changes", "create a commit", or wants to commit staged or unstaged work. Produces well-structured commit messages that follow repo conventions when they exist, and defaults to conventional commit format otherwise.
This skill manages Git worktrees for isolated parallel development. It handles creating, listing, switching, and cleaning up worktrees with a simple interactive interface, following KISS principles.
A plugin marketplace featuring the Compound Engineering plugin — AI skills and agents that make each unit of engineering work easier than the last.
Each unit of engineering work should make subsequent units easier—not harder.
Traditional development accumulates technical debt. Every feature adds complexity. The codebase becomes harder to work with over time.
Compound engineering inverts this. 80% is in planning and review, 20% is in execution:
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Brainstorm -> Plan -> Work -> Review -> Compound -> Repeat
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Ideate (optional -- when you need ideas)
| Command | Purpose |
|---|---|
/ce:ideate | Discover high-impact project improvements through divergent ideation and adversarial filtering |
/ce:brainstorm | Explore requirements and approaches before planning |
/ce:plan | Turn feature ideas into detailed implementation plans |
/ce:work | Execute plans with worktrees and task tracking |
/ce:review | Multi-agent code review before merging |
/ce:compound | Document learnings to make future work easier |
/ce:brainstorm is the main entry point -- it refines ideas into a requirements plan through interactive Q&A, and short-circuits automatically when ceremony isn't needed. /ce:plan takes either a requirements doc from brainstorming or a detailed idea and distills it into a technical plan that agents (or humans) can work from.
/ce:ideate is used less often but can be a force multiplier -- it proactively surfaces strong improvement ideas based on your codebase, with optional steering from you.
Each cycle compounds: brainstorms sharpen plans, plans inform future plans, reviews catch more issues, patterns get documented.
/plugin marketplace add EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin
/plugin install compound-engineering
/add-plugin compound-engineering
This repo includes a Bun/TypeScript CLI that converts Claude Code plugins to OpenCode, Codex, Factory Droid, Pi, Gemini CLI, GitHub Copilot, Kiro CLI, Windsurf, OpenClaw, and Qwen Code.
# convert the compound-engineering plugin into OpenCode format
bunx @every-env/compound-plugin install compound-engineering --to opencode
# convert to Codex format
bunx @every-env/compound-plugin install compound-engineering --to codex
# convert to Factory Droid format
bunx @every-env/compound-plugin install compound-engineering --to droid
# convert to Pi format
bunx @every-env/compound-plugin install compound-engineering --to pi
# convert to Gemini CLI format
bunx @every-env/compound-plugin install compound-engineering --to gemini
# convert to GitHub Copilot format
bunx @every-env/compound-plugin install compound-engineering --to copilot
# convert to Kiro CLI format
bunx @every-env/compound-plugin install compound-engineering --to kiro
# convert to OpenClaw format
bunx @every-env/compound-plugin install compound-engineering --to openclaw
# convert to Windsurf format (global scope by default)
bunx @every-env/compound-plugin install compound-engineering --to windsurf
# convert to Windsurf workspace scope
bunx @every-env/compound-plugin install compound-engineering --to windsurf --scope workspace
# convert to Qwen Code format
bunx @every-env/compound-plugin install compound-engineering --to qwen
# auto-detect installed tools and install to all
bunx @every-env/compound-plugin install compound-engineering --to all
npx claudepluginhub everyinc/compound-engineering-plugin --plugin compound-engineeringPersonalized coding tutorials that use your actual codebase for examples with spaced repetition quizzes
Knowledge compounds. Brainstorm, plan, review, execute, and save what you learn — so the next cycle starts smarter. 6 skills, 5 agents.
A focused kit of feedback-first writing review skills for stress-testing drafts, arguments, pacing, clarity, and line-level prose.
Agent-native PowerPoint manipulation. One CLI (deck.py) lets agents inspect, edit, create, and verify .pptx files through atomic JSON patches — with self-correcting errors, deterministic geometry repair, and built-in visual verification.
VGV Wingspan - AI-native workflows following Very Good Ventures best practices.
A curated set of skills for each stage of development — propose, spec, design, plan, implement, ship.
End-to-end development workflow: design → draft-plan → orchestrate → review → pr-create → pr-review → pr-merge
Plan and autonomously build a software task end-to-end. Recons the codebase, applies preloaded memory, decomposes into the right number of phases, gets one confirmation, then prepares a single ready-to-paste /goal command — one paste between you and done — that drives execution to completion with built-in retry, fix-spec recovery, and per-phase memory writeback. Works on Claude Code and Codex.
Production-ready Claude Code configuration with role-based workflows (PM→Lead→Designer→Dev→QA), safety hooks, 44 commands, 19 skills, 8 agents, 43 rules, 30 hook scripts across 19 events, auto-learning pipeline, hook profiles, and multi-language coding standards
Production-grade engineering skills for AI coding agents — covering the full software development lifecycle from spec to ship.